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The Scotsman
21 Sep, 2018
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Theresa May criticises EU leaders after Brexit rejection
Theresa May is to issue an update on the ongoing Brexit negotiations in the wake of the rejection of her Chequers plans by EU leaders in Salzburg.
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Scottish Government ‘ready’ for court battle against Alex Salmond

The Scottish Government has confirmed it is ready for a court battle with former First Minister Alex Salmond over the way it handled harassment claims against him.

Ruth Davidson: No ‘contradiction’ in goal to be First Minister

Ruth Davidson has insisted there is no “contradiction whatsoever” between her desire to be First Minister of Scotland and her ruling out ever becoming Prime Minister because of the impact it would have on her mental health.

The legal eagles helping Scottish sports stars achieve excellence

Brodies steps up to the mark in supporting local tennis and swimming events

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Scottish universities criticised for ‘misleading’ online claims

A number of universities – including some in Scotland – are presenting “unverifiable” and “misleading” marketing claims, making it difficult for prospective students to make informed choices, an investigation has claimed.

BrewDog embarks on Icelandic invasion

Craft beer maker BrewDog is further expanding its global presence with the launch of its first Icelandic bar, located in the country’s capital of Reykjavik.

Sport Update
What Spanish newspapers said about Rangers’ performance against Villarreal

The Spanish press have reacted to Rangers picking up a point against Villarreal.

Stuart Hogg to miss Scotland’s Autumn Test series after ankle surgery

Glasgow full-back Stuart Hogg will miss Scotland’s Autumn Test series after undergoing ankle surgery.

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Celtic fan goes viral after ‘perfect’ headed clearance at Rosenborg game

A Celtic fan's heroic defensive header has gone viral following Celtic's 1-0 victory over Rosenborg.

Scottish FA tried to buy Hampden for £1

Queen’s Park members were stunned to learn at a packed meeting that the Scottish FA had looked to buy the National Stadium at Hampden 
for £1.

And finally...
Book review: Lethal White, by JK Rowling writing as Robert Galbraith

This is, in many ways, a perfectly adequate novel. It was not a chore to read it, even if it was 200 pages longer than it ought to have been. The fourth in the series featuring private detective Cormoran Strike and his associate Robin Ellacott, it is – like another fourth book in a multi-volume saga – rather too verbose.

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